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'' Man is the cruelest animal''

Once a prince went to jungle for hunting. He searched and wanderd all day but couldn't find any animal as his prey. Prince got tired and sat under a tree to take some rest.While the prince was resting he saw a big tiger coming and the frightened prince climbed up the tree.

There was a bear sitting on the tree .The prince got scared to see the bear.The bear said to the prince,'' Please do not get afraid of me, I will not harm you. Prince had to believe the bear because there was a tiger under the tree and he could not go down. Prince was tired,he fell asleep. The kind hearted bear gave him a support in order to save him from falling down. Now the hungry tiger said to the bear,'' If you throw him down I will eat him and will let you go.''

"No I will not throw him down, I gave him my word that I will not hurt him and I have to keep that."When the prince woke up , bear said to him ,'' O prince, now I need to rest, can I sleep for some time?''''Yes, you can sleep... I will keep an eye on the tiger. '', said the Prince to the bear. The bear fell asleep.Now the tiger took the advantage of the moment and he misled the prince '' If you will throw the bear down I will not hurt you and will let you go from here."The selfish prince agreed to do so without even thinking that how the bear helped him and kept his promise. He tried to push the bear but bear got alert and he saved himself from falling down.He cursed the prince for his cruel act and said, '' You human beings are not trustworthy you are so cruel and ungrateful.'' ''We are animals but we are better than you humans.'' (Panchtantra story) Re-told by-Aunt Mary